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* [[CS DS EuroMIX|Dancing Stage EuroMIX CS]] | * [[CS DS EuroMIX|Dancing Stage EuroMIX CS]] | ||
** A collection of 24 songs, this is the first European Dancing Stage game released on the PlayStation. | ** A collection of 24 songs, this is the first European Dancing Stage game released on the PlayStation. Based on the [[AC DS EuroMIX|European-exclusive arcade version of the same name]], the eight new European-exclusive licenses from it are combined with KONAMI originals from [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]] through [[AC DDR 3rd|3rdMIX]]. Interface is also based on 3rdMIX. Song licenses note the record label and composers/vocalists of the songs, a first in a non-Japanese DanceDanceRevolution game. | ||
* [[CS DDR Disney MIX|Dancing Stage Disney MIX]] | * [[CS DDR Disney MIX|Dancing Stage Disney MIX]] | ||
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* [[CS DS PARTY EDiTiON|Dancing Stage PARTY EDiTiON]] | * [[CS DS PARTY EDiTiON|Dancing Stage PARTY EDiTiON]] | ||
** A collection of 51 songs, this is virtually a direct port of the | ** A collection of 51 songs, this is virtually a direct port of the North American [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]], but with some of the KONAMI originals replaced with new licenses. The 6 axed songs from KONAMIX are [[diving money]], [[GENOM SCREAMS]], [[perfect free]], [[Salamander Beat Crush mix]], [[THE EARTH LIGHT]], and [[DIVE]]. [[AFTER THE GAME]] is used much like in KONAMIX (which some European fans have noted ironically, since PARTY EDiTiON features [[THE BAD TOUCH]], a song full of explicit sexual innuendo), and [[CUTIE CHASER]] once again has its gunshots on the banner/background edited out. PARTY EDiTiON contains five new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Fever|Dancing Stage Fever]] | * [[CS DS Fever PS1|Dancing Stage Fever (PlayStation)]] | ||
** A collection of | ** A collection of 15 songs, the sequel to PARTY EDITION is much smaller in comparison. One of the licenses, [[Wannabe]], was later implemented into [[CS DDR Party Collection|DanceDanceRevolution Party Collection]]. Fever PS CS contains five new licenses. The game also uses the DDR Solo announcer. Interface is based on [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS]]. | ||
* [[CS DS Fusion|Dancing Stage Fusion CS]] | * [[CS DS Fusion PS1|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PlayStation)]] | ||
** A collection of 20 songs, this is the final European Dancing Stage game on the PlayStation, and the | ** A collection of 20 songs, this is the final European Dancing Stage game on the PlayStation, and the final DDR game on the PlayStation in ''any'' region. Like with Fever CS, it also uses the Solo announcer. Fusion PS CS contains six new licenses. | ||
== PlayStation 2 == | == PlayStation 2 == | ||
* [[CS DS MegaMiX|Dancing Stage MegaMiX]] | * [[CS DS MegaMiX|Dancing Stage MegaMiX]] | ||
** A collection of 26 songs, this is the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game. The game uses the [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2]] interface, but axes the Groove Radar and replaces it with a bar that lists BEGINNER, STANDARD, DIFFICULT, and EXPERT levels with the foot ratings on a (then) scale of 1-10. Songs have karaoke lyrics during play, similar to DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX, and would carry over to the next several PS2 Dancing Stage titles. MegaMiX contains | ** A collection of 26 songs, this is the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game. The game uses the [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2]] interface, but axes the Groove Radar and replaces it with a bar that lists BEGINNER, STANDARD, DIFFICULT, and EXPERT levels with the foot ratings on a (then) scale of 1-10. Songs have karaoke lyrics during play, similar to DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX, and would carry over to the next several PS2 Dancing Stage titles. MegaMiX contains seven new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Fever|Dancing Stage Fever]] | * [[CS DS Fever PS2|Dancing Stage Fever (PlayStation 2)]] | ||
** A collection of 29 songs, the follow-up to MegaMIX uses the same exact difficulty bar replacing the Groove Radar. The game uses a reskinned [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] interface with the menu music from [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]]. Fever PS2 CS features new | ** A collection of 29 songs, the follow-up to MegaMIX uses the same exact difficulty bar replacing the Groove Radar. The game uses a reskinned [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] interface with the menu music from [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]]. Fever PS2 CS features eight new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Fusion|Dancing Stage Fusion CS]] | * [[CS DS Fusion PS2|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PlayStation 2)]] | ||
** A collection of 54 songs, the largest yet in a Dancing Stage game. Uses the same engine from [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|EXTREME CS (North America)]], but is much more colorful. It's the first CS Dancing Stage game to use licensed songs from DanceDanceRevolution games - [[Go West]], [[Kids In America]], and [[Move Your Feet]], all of which appeared in EXTREME CS (North America). It's also the ''only'' PS2 DDR game in ''any'' region to feature [[IT'S RAINING MEN (Almighty Mix)]]. Fusion PS2 CS contains | ** A collection of 54 songs, the largest yet in a Dancing Stage game. Uses the same engine from [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|EXTREME CS (North America)]], but is much more colorful. It's the first CS Dancing Stage game to use licensed songs from DanceDanceRevolution games - [[Go West]], [[Kids In America]], and [[Move Your Feet]], all of which appeared in EXTREME CS (North America). It's also the ''only'' PS2 DDR game in ''any'' region to feature [[IT'S RAINING MEN (Almighty Mix)]]. Fusion PS2 CS contains 17 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Max|Dancing Stage Max]] | * [[CS DS Max|Dancing Stage Max]] | ||
** A collection of 60 songs. Uses the [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] game engine (and also brings over almost its entire KONAMI original | ** A collection of 60 songs. Uses the [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] game engine (and also brings over almost its entire KONAMI original song list), making it the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game to feature the Groove Radar. Max contains 18 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS SuperNOVA|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS]] | * [[CS DS SuperNOVA|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS]] | ||
** A collection of 69 songs, this port of the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|arcade version]] features a completely different license list. The KONAMI originals are the same exact ones from the | ** A collection of 69 songs, this port of the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|arcade version]] features a completely different license list. The KONAMI originals are the same exact ones from the [[CS DDR SuperNOVA NA|North American SuperNOVA port]], except for the addition of the online-only songs as part of the game's song list. Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS contains ten new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS SuperNOVA2|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2]] | * [[CS DS SuperNOVA2|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2]] | ||
** A collection of 61 songs, the final PS2 Dancing Stage game was released over a ''year'' after [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]]'s release. Only one new song - a license track named [[Cara Mia]] - was added for the European release. Many of the licenses from the [[CS DDR SuperNOVA2 NA|North American CS release]] were axed, and [[Unbelievable]] remained the only license from the arcade version kept in. The KONAMI original | ** A collection of 61 songs, the final PS2 Dancing Stage game was released over a ''year'' after [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]]'s release. Only one new song - a license track named [[Cara Mia]] - was added for the European release. Many of the licenses from the [[CS DDR SuperNOVA2 NA|North American CS release]] were axed, and [[Unbelievable]] remained the only license from the arcade version kept in. The KONAMI original song list is the exact same list as the one in SuperNOVA2 CS (North America). | ||
== PlayStation 3 == | == PlayStation 3 == | ||
* [[CS DDR PS3|DanceDanceRevolution New Moves]] | * [[CS DDR PS3|DanceDanceRevolution New Moves]] | ||
** A direct port of the North American DanceDanceRevolution | ** A direct port of the North American DanceDanceRevolution PlayStation 3 game. | ||
== Nintendo GameCube == | == Nintendo GameCube == | ||
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* [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY|Dancing Stage HOTTEST PARTY]] | * [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY|Dancing Stage HOTTEST PARTY]] | ||
** A direct port of the American version of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. | ** A direct port of the North American version of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. | ||
* [[CS DDR Winx Club|DanceDanceRevolution Winx Club]] | * [[CS DDR Winx Club|DanceDanceRevolution Winx Club]] | ||
** An European only DDR game, containing the European Wii's era smallest | ** An European only DDR game, containing the European Wii's era smallest song list at 27 songs. It is also the first DanceDanceRevolution game to introduce the "DanceDanceRevolution" title in European regions. The game's song list contains seven songs from the Winx Club series, five KONAMI originals from the HOTTEST PARTY series, and fifteen BEMANI crossovers. | ||
* [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY2|DanceDanceRevolution hottest party2]] | * [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY2|DanceDanceRevolution hottest party2]] | ||
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* [[CS DS Unleashed|Dancing Stage Unleashed]] | * [[CS DS Unleashed|Dancing Stage Unleashed]] | ||
** A collection of 44 songs, the first Xbox Dancing Stage game is somewhat a port of [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]], with all the 4 licenses replaced with new licenses. However, 11 of the KONAMI originals | ** A collection of 44 songs (plus 30 DLC songs), the first Xbox Dancing Stage game is somewhat a port of [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]], with all the 4 licenses replaced with new licenses. However, 11 of the KONAMI originals have been removed. The 6 DLC song packs from ULTRAMIX are kept as is. Unlike the PlayStation/PlayStation 2 releases, the Unleashed series doesn't offer any language options and is only available in English. Overall Unleashed contains eight new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Unleashed2|Dancing Stage Unleashed2]] | * [[CS DS Unleashed2|Dancing Stage Unleashed2]] | ||
** A collection of 71 songs, Unleashed2 features an almost completely different set of licenses from its [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|North American counterpart]], and is the first Dancing Stage title to pass the 70 song mark. Unlike Unleashed with ULTRAMIX, all the old | ** A collection of 71 songs (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from Unleashed), Unleashed2 features an almost completely different set of licenses from its [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|North American counterpart]], and is the first on-disc console Dancing Stage title to pass the 70 song mark. Unlike Unleashed with ULTRAMIX, all the new and old DDR KONAMI originals, and again all the new and old BEMANI crossovers, are kept from ULTRAMIX2 (though [[EyeSpy]] was removed). Overall Unleashed2 contains 13 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Unleashed3|Dancing Stage Unleashed3]] | * [[CS DS Unleashed3|Dancing Stage Unleashed3]] | ||
** A collection of 73 songs, [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|ULTRAMIX3]]'s European counterpart contains all of the original game's KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers, but removes some licenses and adds a lot of new ones. The DLC song packs once again are incidental to ULTRAMIX3's. Overall Unleashed3 contains 19 new licenses. | ** A collection of 73 songs (plus 17 new DLC songs and 60 from previous Unleashed titles), this is the final Xbox Dancing Stage title. [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|ULTRAMIX3]]'s European counterpart contains all of the original game's KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers, but removes some licenses and adds a lot of new ones. The DLC song packs once again are incidental to ULTRAMIX3's. Overall Unleashed3 contains 19 new licenses. | ||
== Xbox 360 == | == Xbox 360 == | ||
* [[CS DS UNIVERSE|Dancing Stage UNIVERSE]] | * [[CS DS UNIVERSE|Dancing Stage UNIVERSE]] | ||
** A near direct port of [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], but | ** A collection of 65 songs (plus 10 DLC songs), it is near direct port of [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], with all the KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers retained, but 25 of the original game's licenses were replaced with all brand-new ones. Also, along with its sequel, it is the only European Dancing Stage title with official music videos for all of their new licenses. Overall Dancing Stage UNIVERSE contains 12 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS UNIVERSE2|Dancing Stage UNIVERSE2]] | * [[CS DS UNIVERSE2|Dancing Stage UNIVERSE2]] | ||
** A near direct port of [[CS DDR UNIVERSE2|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2]], but | ** A collection of 73 songs (plus 10 DLC songs), this is the final Xbox 360 Dancing Stage title and the final DanceDanceRevolution game to be re-titled "Dancing Stage" in Europe, as all future games of the series would keep the DanceDanceRevolution name, regardless of region. It is a near direct port of [[CS DDR UNIVERSE2|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2]], again with all the KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers retained, but 14 of the original game's licenses were replaced with mostly brand-new ones. Also, along with its predecessor, it is the only European Dancing Stage title with official music videos for all of their new licenses. Overall Dancing Stage UNIVERSE2 contains ten new licenses. | ||
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European DanceDanceRevolution Games
This page is a list of every European DanceDanceRevolution console game releases. Games are listed by system in order of release.
PlayStation
- Dancing Stage EuroMIX CS
- A collection of 24 songs, this is the first European Dancing Stage game released on the PlayStation. Based on the European-exclusive arcade version of the same name, the eight new European-exclusive licenses from it are combined with KONAMI originals from DanceDanceRevolution through 3rdMIX. Interface is also based on 3rdMIX. Song licenses note the record label and composers/vocalists of the songs, a first in a non-Japanese DanceDanceRevolution game.
- Dancing Stage Disney MIX
- A direct port of the North American DanceDanceRevolution Disney MIX, itself a watered down port of Dancing Stage featuring Disney's RAVE.
- Dancing Stage PARTY EDiTiON
- A collection of 51 songs, this is virtually a direct port of the North American DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX, but with some of the KONAMI originals replaced with new licenses. The 6 axed songs from KONAMIX are diving money, GENOM SCREAMS, perfect free, Salamander Beat Crush mix, THE EARTH LIGHT, and DIVE. AFTER THE GAME is used much like in KONAMIX (which some European fans have noted ironically, since PARTY EDiTiON features THE BAD TOUCH, a song full of explicit sexual innuendo), and CUTIE CHASER once again has its gunshots on the banner/background edited out. PARTY EDiTiON contains five new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Fever (PlayStation)
- A collection of 15 songs, the sequel to PARTY EDITION is much smaller in comparison. One of the licenses, Wannabe, was later implemented into DanceDanceRevolution Party Collection. Fever PS CS contains five new licenses. The game also uses the DDR Solo announcer. Interface is based on DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS.
- Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PlayStation)
- A collection of 20 songs, this is the final European Dancing Stage game on the PlayStation, and the final DDR game on the PlayStation in any region. Like with Fever CS, it also uses the Solo announcer. Fusion PS CS contains six new licenses.
PlayStation 2
- Dancing Stage MegaMiX
- A collection of 26 songs, this is the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game. The game uses the DDRMAX2 interface, but axes the Groove Radar and replaces it with a bar that lists BEGINNER, STANDARD, DIFFICULT, and EXPERT levels with the foot ratings on a (then) scale of 1-10. Songs have karaoke lyrics during play, similar to DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX, and would carry over to the next several PS2 Dancing Stage titles. MegaMiX contains seven new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Fever (PlayStation 2)
- A collection of 29 songs, the follow-up to MegaMIX uses the same exact difficulty bar replacing the Groove Radar. The game uses a reskinned DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME interface with the menu music from DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX. Fever PS2 CS features eight new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PlayStation 2)
- A collection of 54 songs, the largest yet in a Dancing Stage game. Uses the same engine from EXTREME CS (North America), but is much more colorful. It's the first CS Dancing Stage game to use licensed songs from DanceDanceRevolution games - Go West, Kids In America, and Move Your Feet, all of which appeared in EXTREME CS (North America). It's also the only PS2 DDR game in any region to feature IT'S RAINING MEN (Almighty Mix). Fusion PS2 CS contains 17 new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Max
- A collection of 60 songs. Uses the DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2 game engine (and also brings over almost its entire KONAMI original song list), making it the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game to feature the Groove Radar. Max contains 18 new licenses.
- Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS
- A collection of 69 songs, this port of the arcade version features a completely different license list. The KONAMI originals are the same exact ones from the North American SuperNOVA port, except for the addition of the online-only songs as part of the game's song list. Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS contains ten new licenses.
- Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2
- A collection of 61 songs, the final PS2 Dancing Stage game was released over a year after DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2's release. Only one new song - a license track named Cara Mia - was added for the European release. Many of the licenses from the North American CS release were axed, and Unbelievable remained the only license from the arcade version kept in. The KONAMI original song list is the exact same list as the one in SuperNOVA2 CS (North America).
PlayStation 3
- DanceDanceRevolution New Moves
- A direct port of the North American DanceDanceRevolution PlayStation 3 game.
Nintendo GameCube
- Dancing Stage MARIO MIX
- A mutil-language port of DanceDanceRevolution with MARIO.
Nintendo Wii
- Dancing Stage HOTTEST PARTY
- A direct port of the North American version of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY.
- DanceDanceRevolution Winx Club
- An European only DDR game, containing the European Wii's era smallest song list at 27 songs. It is also the first DanceDanceRevolution game to introduce the "DanceDanceRevolution" title in European regions. The game's song list contains seven songs from the Winx Club series, five KONAMI originals from the HOTTEST PARTY series, and fifteen BEMANI crossovers.
- DanceDanceRevolution hottest party2
- A direct port of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY2.
- DanceDanceRevolution hottest party3
- A direct port of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3.
- DanceDanceRevolution hottest party4
- A direct port of the Wii version of DanceDanceRevolution (2010).
- DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5
- A direct port of DanceDanceRevolution II. It is the final DanceDanceRevolution game in any region on the Nintendo Wii, and the last console DDR release in any region to date.
Xbox
- Dancing Stage Unleashed
- A collection of 44 songs (plus 30 DLC songs), the first Xbox Dancing Stage game is somewhat a port of DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX, with all the 4 licenses replaced with new licenses. However, 11 of the KONAMI originals have been removed. The 6 DLC song packs from ULTRAMIX are kept as is. Unlike the PlayStation/PlayStation 2 releases, the Unleashed series doesn't offer any language options and is only available in English. Overall Unleashed contains eight new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Unleashed2
- A collection of 71 songs (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from Unleashed), Unleashed2 features an almost completely different set of licenses from its North American counterpart, and is the first on-disc console Dancing Stage title to pass the 70 song mark. Unlike Unleashed with ULTRAMIX, all the new and old DDR KONAMI originals, and again all the new and old BEMANI crossovers, are kept from ULTRAMIX2 (though EyeSpy was removed). Overall Unleashed2 contains 13 new licenses.
- Dancing Stage Unleashed3
- A collection of 73 songs (plus 17 new DLC songs and 60 from previous Unleashed titles), this is the final Xbox Dancing Stage title. ULTRAMIX3's European counterpart contains all of the original game's KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers, but removes some licenses and adds a lot of new ones. The DLC song packs once again are incidental to ULTRAMIX3's. Overall Unleashed3 contains 19 new licenses.
Xbox 360
- Dancing Stage UNIVERSE
- A collection of 65 songs (plus 10 DLC songs), it is near direct port of DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, with all the KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers retained, but 25 of the original game's licenses were replaced with all brand-new ones. Also, along with its sequel, it is the only European Dancing Stage title with official music videos for all of their new licenses. Overall Dancing Stage UNIVERSE contains 12 new licenses.
- Dancing Stage UNIVERSE2
- A collection of 73 songs (plus 10 DLC songs), this is the final Xbox 360 Dancing Stage title and the final DanceDanceRevolution game to be re-titled "Dancing Stage" in Europe, as all future games of the series would keep the DanceDanceRevolution name, regardless of region. It is a near direct port of DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2, again with all the KONAMI originals and BEMANI crossovers retained, but 14 of the original game's licenses were replaced with mostly brand-new ones. Also, along with its predecessor, it is the only European Dancing Stage title with official music videos for all of their new licenses. Overall Dancing Stage UNIVERSE2 contains ten new licenses.